"Italian UP-41 Battleship in 1/1200" Topic
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ptdockyard | 17 Dec 2011 4:07 p.m. PST |
I just finished painting up the first one. For lack of a better name, she will join my little fleet as the BB "Tiberio" ( after the Italian battleship in Reeman's "HMS Saracen")
She is available now at the Shangri-La Ironworks. ptdockyard.com Dave G The PT Dockyard |
dragon6 | 17 Dec 2011 9:40 p.m. PST |
Thank you very much. I had forgotten the name of that book. And that it was written by Reeman. I also see I won't be replacing it at todays cost for a used copy |
HesseCassel | 18 Dec 2011 7:57 p.m. PST |
Hey Dave, Who made the 1/1200 and how long is it in real life? What type of kit is it? 1/1200 would be my favorite scale, if only I could get more of the models at prices I can afford. As it is, 1/2400 has been my choice thus far for big games. For smaller games, I've acquired some 1/700 DDs as the plastic kits are quite cheap and very nice. |
ptdockyard | 19 Dec 2011 4:02 p.m. PST |
I'm sorry for being a little vague.. I offer this kit! $33 with free postage link I have a bunch of other 1/1200s too, both never were and "real". Dave G The PT Dockyard/Shangri-La Ironworks |
Lion in the Stars | 23 Dec 2011 6:16 a.m. PST |
So many fun things on your site, Dave, and so little time/money to play with them all
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